Description
- Powerful reflector telescope: It features fully-coated glass optics, a sturdy and lightweight frame, two eyepieces, finderscope and an adjustable tripod
- Fully automatic shelves: With multiple databases of celestial bodies, the "shelf" built into the telescope of our astronomical telescope will automatically locate and track objects for you
- 5 professional eyepieces: Choose eyepieces of different magnifications according to the target you are looking at. The scenery, moon, planetary nebula
- Lightweight computerized base: 114MM Newtonian reflection imaging is clear, easy to use, automatic finder and automatic tracking and observation are faster
- Great Gift Ideas: The telescope is a perfect Christmas or birthday gift for kids or beginner astronomers. It helps them build interest in astronomy and science, exploring the unknown
Product parameters:
Name: Newtonian Computer Telescope
Optical design: Newtonian reflection
Caliber: 114mm
Focal length: 1000mm
Focal ratio: F8.77
Eyepiece 1: 25mm (40x)
Eyepiece 2: 9mm (111x)
Star finder: Built-in star point finder
Bracket: Motor driven theodolite
Accessory Tray: Quick release without tools
Tripod: Aluminum
Maximum effective magnification: 269 times
Minimum effective magnification: 16 times
Maximum earthquake magnitude: 12.8
Resolution (Rayleigh limit): 1.22 arc seconds
Resolution (lower limit): 1.02 arc seconds
Light gathering power: 265 times (relative to human eyes)
Field of view: 1.6 degrees (standard eyepiece 1)
Linear field of view: 26 meters/1000 yards
Coating: full surface coating
Speed: 9 types
Tracking speed: star speed, sun speed, moon speed
Tracking modes: Theodolite, Equatorial Mount (Northern Hemisphere), Equatorial Mount (Southern Hemisphere)
Calibration mode: sky calibration, automatic two-star calibration, one-star calibration, two-star calibration, solar system celestial body calibration
Computerized Handheld Controller: Fully Computerized and Upgradeable
Database: 4000 targets
CautionDo not observe the sun directly with the naked eye or through a telescope, otherwise it may cause permanent and irreparable damage to your eyes!